Published on Jun 3, 2016
Transmission XLVII: And now the continuing adventures of brave Lord Admiral Wellington, where we find Traveling Dingleberries invading the Space Hamster Youth Center.
Part of the Do You Remember Love? hypnocast.

Published on May 27, 2016
Transmission XLVI: We take a walk together through a land with many different climates and shrines. Here is where the real battle must take place.
Part of the Do You Remember Love? hypnocast.

Published on May 13, 2016
Transmission XLIV: A jam from several years ago, which when first using Logic, stretched out by three- or four-hundred percent. This mutation is so much more interesting. Meanwhile, the pilot roasts whole chickens on a spit because it is the only food he can find.
Part of the Do You Remember Love? hypnocast.

Published on May 6, 2016
Transmission XLIII: For at least 3 years, there’s been a sticky note on my monitor that has amusing phrases that have been kept on hold for the time a title for something was needed. Many of them came from Cap’n Hazel Murphy. This is a track that broke the kracked version of Ableton Live 5 that I’ve been using for 10 years. Part of the Do You Remember Love? hypnocast.

Published on Apr 29, 2016
Transmission XLII: Some give the Chandelure line a lot of heat, but a haunted candle makes sense to me and fits my style. I have 4 or 5 boxes of these guys. Great typing.
Part of the Do You Remember Love? hypnocast.

Published on Apr 23, 2016
Transmission XLI: Day 9. My bud Zev is the other winner of the “name a weekday” poll. Today is a theoretical day named after Lord Shiva. Punk yogi Zev plays in two musickal projects, Cryptic Skies and Sound Elevator. Sound Elevator just released a single on Bandcamp; go check it out! PS: One more track will finish the Nova series, and then they’ll be taken down from the hypnocast feed and free distribution, to be only available on Bandcamp, so get these while you can.

Far from the ocean of carbon-copied electronic acts, near such creative islands as the Residents and Stereolab, My Boyfriend the Pilot is a creation of audio genius ripped from the heart and viciously fervent mind of its creator, Minmei Decelis. From the deepest, darkest corners of her psyche she bares all, in a melodically transcendental form. She has been described by critics as representing some of the most innovative sounds-styling towards electronica, rhythmic noise and dark ambient genres.

The music tends to crawl under your skin, shapes the most fantastic images, and stays challenging by means of an intelligent use of samples, rhythms and beats.

My Boyfriend the Pilot exercises a surreal science of structure that throbs and pulsates in an almost obsessive manner. The music is almost suggestive of a mechanical assembly line in its clockwork rhythm, pulsing ambient echoes of machine-milled passion, and sampling of the beating, tell-tale heart of the dark ambient underground.